CBA President Curtis Riskey stands up for the rights of
Hobby Lobby and other Christian-owned businesses in a guest column written for The
Gazette (Colorado Springs, Colo.).

In the column, Riskey calls on the Supreme Court to reject
the “false argument” that the government has espoused in the Sebelius v. Hobby
Lobby healthcare case, that “commercial businesses and their owners—simply because they
make profits—cannot exercise religion under the Constitution or federal law.”

Riskey shows how Christian companies have helped to make
America what it is today, citing their support of food programs, homeless
outreach services, adoption support, crisis pregnancy centers and more.

Noting
the “values-driven outreach” of such companies, he said that they “have
demonstrated the positive economics and moral stability in a capitalistic
system that is good for America.”